Patent application title: ILLUMINATED DENTAL RETRACTOR

Abstract:

A dental apparatus for retracting the cheeks and lips of a patient and
illuminating the oral cavity of a patient is provided. The dental
apparatus includes LEDs mounted on the cheek retractors. The apparatus
allows a dentist to illuminate the interior of the oral cavity without
needing additional equipment that hinders access to the oral cavity.

Claims:

1. A dental apparatus for retracting and illuminating the oral cavity of a
patient, comprising:two cheek retractors; anda flexible arm connecting
the two retractors;wherein at least one of the two cheek retractors
comprises:a U-shaped trough;a ridge extending transversely from the
trough and away from the arm; andat least one light-emitting diode (LED)
secured to the ridge.

2. The dental apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one LED is
secured along a centerline of the ridge.

3. The dental apparatus of claim 1, wherein the ridge is offset towards a
superior edge of the retractor.

4. The dental apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a power cord for
powering the at least one LED, the power cord extending from an exterior
side of the trough.

5. The dental apparatus of claim 1, wherein each U-shaped trough has a
depth of from about 0.25 to about 0.5 inches.

6. The dental apparatus of claim 1, wherein the angle between the U-shaped
trough and the ridge is from about 50.degree. to about 70.degree..

7. The dental apparatus of claim 1, wherein the angle between the U-shaped
trough and the ridge is about 60.degree..

8. The dental apparatus of claim 1, wherein the arm includes at least one
securing member for holding a hose.

9. The dental apparatus of claim 1, further comprising an external battery
and control system for powering the at least one LED on the retractor.

10. The dental apparatus of claim 1, wherein the at least one LED is
embedded in the ridge.

11. The dental apparatus of claim 10, wherein the ridge has a smooth inner
surface.

12. The dental apparatus of claim 10, wherein the ridge has a raised inner
surface.

13. The dental apparatus of claim 10, wherein the ridge comprises a
substantially transparent material through which the at least one LED can
transmit light.

14. The dental apparatus of claim 13, wherein the substantially
transparent material has a transparency of at least 90 percent as
measured by ASTM D1003.

15. A dental apparatus used to enlarge and illuminate the oral cavity of a
patient, comprising:two cheek retractors; anda flexible arm connecting
the two retractors;wherein at least one of the two cheek retractors
comprises:a lip-oriented face;an oral cavity-oriented face; andat least
one light-emitting diode (LED) secured to the oral cavity-oriented face.

16. The dental apparatus of claim 12, wherein the lip-oriented face is a
U-shaped trough and the oral cavity-oriented face is on a ridge extending
transversely from the lip-oriented face and away from the arm.

17. A dental apparatus for illuminating the oral cavity of a patient,
comprising:two cheek retractors;a flexible arm connecting the two
retractors; andan external control system;wherein each cheek retractor
comprises:a U-shaped trough having two ends and a nadir;a ridge attached
to an interior side of the trough, extending transversely from the
trough, and offset towards a superior side of the trough;at least one
light-emitting diode (LED) embedded in the ridge on an inner surface;a
joint for connecting the cheek retractor to the arm, the joint having a
slot and extending from the nadir away from the two ends of the trough;
anda power cord extending from an exterior side of the trough for
powering the at least one LED;wherein the arm has two ends, each end
having a tab that engages the slot on the joint to connect the cheek
retractor to the arm;wherein the external control system includes a
battery for powering the at least one LED on each cheek retractor.

18. The dental apparatus of claim 17, wherein the power cords of the two
cheek retractors are joined together to form a Y connection, integrally
connecting the two retractors.

19. The dental apparatus of claim 17, wherein the ridge has a smooth inner
surface.

20. The dental apparatus of claim 19, wherein the ridge comprises a
substantially transparent material through which the at least one LED can
transmit light.

[0002]The present disclosure relates to dental apparatuses for
illuminating the oral cavity of a patient's mouth. The apparatuses
include cheek retractors and light emitting diodes (LEDs) to provide
substantially uniform illumination during use.

[0003]Illuminating the oral cavity during dental procedures is important
for effective treatment. Dentists must be able to see, review, and access
the inside of a patient's mouth clearly during dental examinations,
checkups, cleanings, dental procedures, and oral surgery. However, access
to the interior of the mouth is difficult, in part because the oral
cavity is generally accessed through only one opening, the lips. All
equipment must pass through the lips, but the dentist must remain able to
see the interior of the mouth.

[0004]Exterior light sources are common. However, the common dental lamp
has many drawbacks. The exterior light can be easily blocked by, for
example, the dentist's head or hands, the equipment, or the patient's
teeth, gums, lips, or tongue. All of these body parts can cause shadows
that hinder the dentist's sight. The intensity of the light illumination
diminishes as the distance between the light source and the patient
increases. Also, external lights can cause discomfort in a patient's
eyes. Finally, some portions of the oral cavity, such as the lingual side
of the incisors, cannot be illuminated directly from outside the mouth
without significant re-positioning and uncomfortable posture changes on
the part of the both the patient and dentist.

[0005]Some devices place a light source between the dentist and the mouth,
which removes shadows caused by the dentist. However, these devices can
occupy desired space in the oral cavity or block the mouth itself, which
can hinder the dentist's access to the interior of the mouth and/or
significantly impair the dentist's range of motion and ability to
effectively perform dental procedures.

[0006]It would be desirable to provide an interior light source for the
oral cavity that reduces these problems.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION

[0007]Disclosed, in various embodiments, are dental apparatuses for
retracting the cheeks and lips and illuminating the oral cavity of a
patient. The apparatus has a light illumination system which uses light
emitting diodes to illuminate the interior of the mouth. The dental
apparatuses comprise two retractors, an arm connecting the retractors,
and at least one LED. The at least one LED is attached to the dental
apparatus such that the interior of a patient's mouth can be illuminated
without an external light source.

[0008]Disclosed in some embodiments is a dental apparatus or system
comprising two cheek retractors and a flexible arm that connects the two
retractors. At least one of the retractors comprises a U-shaped trough; a
ridge extending transversely from the trough and away from the arm; and
one or more light-emitting diodes (LED) secured to the ridge.
Alternatively, both retractors are as described.

[0009]In further embodiments, there is one LED attached to each retractor.
In others, two, three, four, or more LEDs are attached to each retractor.
The LEDs can be secured along a centerline of the ridge.

[0010]In specific embodiments, the ridge is offset towards a superior edge
of the retractor to cover Stenson's duct. The ridge of the retractor
extends from about 1 to about 1.5 inches in various embodiments. In some
embodiments, the ridge extends about 1.25 inches. The U-shaped trough may
have a depth of from about 0.25 to about 0.5 inches. The retractor may
also have a power cord for powering the at least one LED, the power cord
extending from an exterior side of the trough.

[0011]An angle exists between the U-shaped trough and the ridge. That
angle is between about 40 and about 80° in several embodiments.
That angle can also be between about 50 and about 70°. In some
specific embodiments, the angle is about 60°.

[0012]The arm of the apparatus may include one or more mechanisms for
securing or holding a hose or tube (e.g. suction or power supply cord),
such as a hook. The apparatus may further comprise an external battery
and control system that is adapted to independently power the LED on each
retractor.

[0013]The LED may alternatively be embedded in the ridge. The resulting
ridge may have a smooth inner surface, or a raised inner surface,
depending on the depth to which the LED is embedded. The ridge may
comprise a substantially transparent material through which the LED
transmits light. In embodiments, the substantially transparent material
has a transparency of at least 90 percent as measured by ASTM D1003.

[0014]Disclosed in other embodiments is a dental apparatus or system
comprising two cheek retractors and a flexible arm that connects the two
retractors. At least one retractor comprises a lip-oriented face; an oral
cavity-oriented face; and at least one light-emitting diode located on
the oral cavity-oriented face.

[0015]The lip-oriented face may include a U-shaped trough and the oral
cavity-oriented face may be on a ridge extending transversely from the
lip-oriented face and away from the arm.

[0016]Disclosed in still other embodiments is a dental apparatus
comprising two cheek retractors; a flexible arm for connecting the two
retractors; and an external control system. Each cheek retractor
comprises a U-shaped trough, a ridge, at least one light-emitting diode
(LED), a joint, and a power cord. The U-shaped trough has two ends and a
nadir. The ridge is attached to an interior side of the trough, extends
transversely from the trough, and is offset towards a superior side of
the trough. The at least one LED is embedded in the ridge on an inner
surface. The joint is used to connect the cheek retractor to the arm. The
joint has a slot and extends from the nadir away from the two ends of the
trough. The power cord extends from the exterior side of the trough and
is used to power the at least one LED. The flexible arm has two ends, and
each end has a tab that engages the slot on the joint to connect a cheek
retractor to the arm. The external control system includes a battery for
powering the LEDs on each retractor, and controls for turning the LEDs on
and off.

[0017]In some embodiments, the the power cords of the two cheek retractors
are joined together to form a Y connection, integrally connecting the two
retractors together. Put another way, the two retractors are integrally
joined to each other through their power cords.

[0018]A method for illuminating the oral cavity is also disclosed. The
method comprises placing a dental apparatus in a patient's mouth and
turning on at least one LED. The dental apparatus comprises two
retractors, an arm connecting the retractors, and at least one LED. Each
retractor has a U-shaped trough and a ridge extending transversely from
the trough and away from the arm. The at least one LED is attached to the
ridge.

[0019]These and other non-limiting characteristics are more particularly
described below.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0020]The following is a brief description of the drawings, which are
presented for the purposes of illustrating the disclosure set forth
herein and not for the purposes of limiting the same.

[0029]A more complete understanding of the apparatuses disclosed herein
can be obtained by reference to the accompanying drawings. These figures
are merely schematic representations based on convenience and the ease of
demonstrating the present disclosure, and are, therefore, not intended to
indicate relative size and dimensions of the apparatuses thereof and/or
to define or limit the scope of the exemplary embodiments.

[0030]Although specific terms are used in the following description for
the sake of clarity, these terms are intended to refer only to the
particular structure of the embodiments selected for illustration in the
drawings, and are not intended to define or limit the scope of the
disclosure. In the drawings and the following description below, it is to
be understood that like numeric designations refer to components of like
function.

[0031]The modifier "about" used in connection with a quantity is inclusive
of the stated value and has the meaning dictated by the context (for
example, it includes at least the degree of error associated with the
measurement of the particular quantity). In addition, the value or range
endpoints so modified should also be considered as being disclosed. For
example, the range "about 2 to about 4" should also be considered as
disclosing the range "2 to 4".

[0032]Referring to FIGS. 1-5, the dental apparatus 10 comprises two cheek
expanders or retractors 20, 30. An arm 40 or crossbar is connected to the
two retractors, and the retractors 20, 30 can be separated from the arm.
The arm has two ends 46, 48. The arm is generally made of a flexible
material (see FIG. 3) and is biased to separate the two retractors 20, 30
and increase the size of the mouth. Put another way, the arm should be
able to "spring" between a flexed state and a relaxed state. In the
relaxed state, the two ends 46, 48 are further apart than in the flexed
state.

[0033]The arm 40 may have any shape generally suitable for holding a
patient's mouth open without causing discomfort. The arm 40 includes one
or more securing members 42 on either side, which can be used to hold a
hose or tube being used for another purpose (e.g. suction or power supply
cord). Here, the securing member is depicted as a hook, but other
mechanisms, such as grips or clamps, are also contemplated. The arm, in
its fully biased, relaxed state, may have a length of about 8.2 inches
between the two ends 46, 48. In use, the arm is located so that the arm
itself does not block the dentist's access to the mouth or discomfort the
patient, i.e. the arm hangs below the retractors 20, 30.

[0034]Referring to FIG. 3 and FIG. 4, the cheek retractor 100 includes a
U-shaped trough 110 that engages the lips and cheek. The U-shaped trough
110 has a first end 310, a second end 312, and a curved nadir 314. The
first end 310 and the second end 312 may be considered as defining a
proximal side 350 of the trough or the retractor, with the nadir 314
defining a distal side 360 opposite the proximal side. An exterior side
120 of the trough rests on the exterior of the mouth, while the interior
side 130 of the trough rests on the interior of the mouth between the
cheek and the teeth (i.e. in the vestibule). A trough face 306 forms the
U-shape of the trough and physically contacts the patient.

[0035]As seen in FIG. 1, a joint 125 connects the retractor 100 with the
arm 40. The joint is located on the exterior side 120 of the trough and
on the distal side 360 of the retractor. Here, the joint 125 is depicted
as a slot 129 which accepts a tab 44 on the end of the arm 40. The joint
125 extends laterally away from the ends 310, 312 of the trough, or in
other words extends laterally from the nadir 314 of the trough 110 away
from the ends 310, 312. The trough 110 has a depth 112 of from about 0.25
inches to about 0.5 inches on both the exterior side 120 and the interior
side 130. When viewed from the side as in FIG. 4, the trough should be
symmetrical, or in other words the depth 112 is the same when measured
from either the exterior side 120 or the interior side 130. The retractor
100 is oriented so that the first end 310 and second end 312 are closer
to, or proximal to, the center of the arm 40.

[0036]A ridge 140 extends transversely from the trough 110. The ridge 140
can be considered as extending in a longitudinal direction away from the
arm 40. The ridge can also be considered as being attached to the
interior side 130 and the distal side 360 of the trough 110, and
extending into the mouth. The ridge 140 extends laterally away from the
ends 310, 312 of the trough as well. An angle θ can be defined
relative to the plane 142 of the interior side 130 of the trough from
which the ridge extends, and can be considered the angle between the
U-shaped trough 110 and the ridge 140. In embodiments, the angle θ
is from about 40° to about 80°, including about 50°
to about 70°, or about 60°. The ridge 140 may have a length
144 of from about 1 inch to about 1.5 inches, including about 1.25
inches. The ridge 140 may be wider at its end 146 than at its base 148
connecting to the trough (see FIG. 4). At least one light-emitting diode
160 (LED) is secured to the ridge 140. If desired, multiple LEDs (i.e.
two, three, four, or more) can be secured to the ridge.

[0037]As shown in FIG. 1, three LEDs are attached to the ridge. The LEDs
lie in a groove 150 formed in the ridge. As seen from the back side in
FIG. 4, holes 152 could be present in the groove where adhesive, such as
glue, is used to attach the LEDs to the ridge. However, embodiments are
also contemplated where the LED(s) is secured, connected, or otherwise
attached to the ridge, without the use of adhesive, and not in a groove
(as described further herein). The LEDs can be located on the ridge as
appropriate.

[0038]A power cord 162 runs from each retractor 20, 30 to an external
battery and control system 170 for controlling and powering the LEDs. The
external control system 170 has a first end 172 and a second end 174, and
also contains a battery or other power source for powering the LEDs. The
first end 172 and second end 174 may be on opposite sides of the external
control system. As depicted in FIG. 1, the power cord for one retractor
20 is plugged into the first end 172, and the power cord for the other
retractor 30 is plugged into the second end 174. The LED(s) on each
retractor can then be independently turned on or off, e.g. by separate
switches located on this external control system. As depicted in FIG. 8,
the power cord for each retractor runs to a "Y" connector 176. A power
cord 178 then runs from the Y connector 176 and connects to one end 172
of the external control system 170. Here, the LED(s) on the two
retractors are turned on and off together. The power cord 162 for each
retractor may have a length of from about 12 inches to about 24 inches,
and generally is long enough so that the external control system 170
rests on the patient's chest. Similarly, the power cord 178 for the Y
connector may have a length of from about 4 inches to about 12 inches,
including about 6 inches.

[0039]Although the retractors 20, 30 and arm 40 can be sterilized, it may
be desirable that they be disposable as well. In some embodiments, the
external battery and control system is separable from the retractors, so
that the external system can be reused with new retractors. In such
embodiments, it is contemplated that the power cord 162 is an integral
part of the retractor, and has a sufficient length to reach the external
control system 170. The electrical connections from the LED to the power
cord are sealed in the retractor itself due to the wet conditions of the
mouth, the routine use of water during dental procedures, and the
attending electrical hazard. The power cord 162 would be plugged into the
external battery and control system. The retractors can be disposed of
after one or several uses, or can be sterilized for reuse.

[0040]As seen in FIG. 1 and FIG. 3, the LEDs 160 receive power through a
wire 320 or similar conducting device. The wire 320 runs from the LED on
the ridge 140 to the exterior side 120 of the retractor. The power cord
162 runs from the exterior side 120 to the external control system 170 to
provide power to the LEDs. The wire 320 can be embedded in the retractor
or located along the surface thereof. The power cord 162 emerges from the
exterior side 120 of the retractor, but the specific location thereof is
generally not important.

[0041]It should be noted that the angle θ between the trough 110 and
the ridge 140 allows the ridge to push the cheek away from the teeth as
well, enlarging or increasing the size of the oral cavity and keeping the
ridge out of the way of the mouth or any equipment used by the dentist.

[0042]Using other terms, the cheek retractor 100 includes a lip-oriented
face 200 and an oral cavity-oriented face 210 (See FIG. 2 and FIG. 5). A
light-emitting diode is located on the oral cavity-oriented face. The
lip-oriented face may be a U-shaped trough. The oral cavity-oriented face
may be located on a ridge 140 extending transversely from the
lip-oriented face and away from the arm 40. In some embodiments, the
angle θ between the lip-oriented face 200 and the oral
cavity-oriented face 210 is from about 40° to about 80°. In
other embodiments, the angle θ is from about 50° to about
70°. In specific embodiments, the angle θ is about
60°.

[0043]As noted in FIG. 4 and FIG. 5, the cheek retractor 100 may have a
height 212 of about 2.1 inches and a width 216 of about 2 inches. The
ridge 140 may extend from the exterior side 120 into the mouth for a
lateral distance 214 of about 2 inches.

[0044]FIG. 6 depicts another embodiment of a cheek retractor 100 suitable
for use in the dental apparatus 10. In this embodiment, there is no
groove 150 on the ridge 140. Rather, the LEDs 160 are embedded into the
ridge 140. The ridge 140 has a smooth inner surface 300 which is made
from a substantially transparent material that allows the LED light to
shine through the inner surface 300 and illuminate the oral cavity. In
embodiments, the material has a transparency (% T) of at least 90%, as
measured by ASTM D1003. Many known materials meet this requirement, such
as acrylic, polyester, epoxy, urethane, polycarbonate, and nylon resins.

[0045]In other embodiments shown in FIG. 7, the ridge 140 has a raised
inner surface 302 instead, with the LEDs 160 still being embedded into
the ridge 140. In both FIG. 6 and FIG. 7, the LEDs can be connected to
the power cord 162 of FIG. 1. It should be noted that the LEDs 160 are
placed along a centerline 304 of the ridge 140.

[0046]Stenson's duct opens upon the inner surface of the cheek by a small
orifice opposite the first or second molar tooth of the upper jaw. As
seen in FIG. 4, the ridge 140 may be offset towards the superior edge 330
of the retractor 100 or the trough 110, and away from the inferior edge
340. Put another way, the ridge is closer to the superior edge 330 than
the inferior edge 340. This offset allows the ridge 140 to cover
Stenson's duct, reducing the amount of saliva actually introduced into
the oral cavity or at least redirecting the saliva along the inner
surface of the cheek. The distance between the ridge 140 and the superior
edge 330 can be considered the superior height 335, and the distance
between the ridge 140 and the inferior edge 330 can be considered the
inferior height 345. The superior height 335 can be about 0.3 inches. The
inferior height 345 can be about 0.7 inches. In other embodiments, the
ratio of the superior height 335 to the inferior height 345 is from about
0.2 to about 0.8, including about 0.4. It should be noted that both
retractors 20, 30 have this offset of the ridge towards the upper lip.
Thus, the two retractors 20, 30 can be considered mirror images of each
other, but they are not interchangeable with each other. Put another way,
one retractor 20 is considered a left retractor, while the other
retractor 30 is considered a right retractor.

[0047]Regarding FIG. 8, it is also contemplated that in some embodiments,
the two retractors 20, 30 are integrally connected to each other through
the Y connector 176. Put another way, the power cords 162 of the two
cheek retractors are joined together to form a Y connection. The external
control system 170 then needs only one socket into which the Y connector
is plugged. Another advantage of these embodiments is that the
combination of the retractors, power cords, and Y connector provide
directionality to the assembly and it is clear which retractor should be
attached to which end of the flexible arm 40.

[0048]The various parts of the dental apparatus can be made by methods
known in the art. For example, molds can be made for the desired shapes
of the retractors and arms. Molten polymer is poured into the molds and
then cooled into solid form to form the retractor. The retractor is
removed from the molds and LEDs are attached to the retractors using
fasteners or adhesives such as glue. Alternatively, the LEDs are placed
in the mold and the resin is poured into the mold to encase or embed the
LEDs. As yet another alternative, a mold is made containing a groove. The
LEDs are then placed into the groove, and resin is then poured to fill in
the groove and encase or embed the LEDs. Generally, the trough 110 and
ridge 140 of the retractor are made from the same material for ease of
manufacture. The material used to make the retractor should be a
biocompatible and/or medical grade polymeric material. Desirably, the
material has low or zero water absorption, i.e. does not absorb water.

[0049]The apparatuses of the present disclosure have been described with
reference to exemplary embodiments. Obviously, modifications and
alterations will occur to others upon reading and understanding the
preceding detailed description. It is intended that the exemplary
embodiments be construed as including all such modifications and
alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the appended claims
or the equivalents thereof.